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Organizers say this weekend especially offers a moment to reflect and revive.
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The rehabilitation program aids sick turtles in healing.
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Elected officials, community members celebrate Black history, with commemorative walk to Emmarts United Methodist Church.
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The Moore-Miller administration is asking for an additional 18-months to get the Family and Medical Leave Insurance Program (FAMLI) up and running.
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The mayor says the location change is part of his Downtown Rise initiative, which aims to reinvigorate downtown.
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The bill that passed the House also adds internet safety to the state’s health education framework.
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The first hearings since litigation with companies will start after a judge awards abatement funds to the city.
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The Democrat is sponsoring legislation that would remove trash incineration’s classification as renewable energy.
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Community mailboxes being targeted.
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If elected, he would be the youngest person to serve on the council.
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Cogen told the inspector general that he gave the pay code order as a “stop gap” measure to increase salaries until top city officials agreed to discuss pay increases.
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The Attorney General wants some of the money to fund enforcement unit.